| coca |
A native Andean shrub whose dried leaves are chewed as stimulants.
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| coccus |
(pl: cocci) A spherical bacterium. Cocci may occur singly, in pairs, in groups of four or more, and in cubical packets.
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| Coccidia |
A one-celled parasite in the category of protozoa. In dogs and cats, coccidia are generally parasites of the intestinal tract. See article: Coccidia in Dogs and Cats.
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| coccoid |
of cells, globose or subglobose, usually free from one another and often grouped within a gelatinous matrix
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| cochlear implant |
A medical, electronic device that bypasses the damaged structures in the inner ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve. An implant does not restore or create normal hearing. Instead, under the appropriate conditions, it can give a deaf person a useful auditory understanding of the environment and help him or her understand speech. The implant is surgically placed under the skin behind the ear. ...
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